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of the state of israel was ready to actually keep parts of the city of jerusalem under the sovereignty of the palestinians and and the jewish parts under the sovereignty of the states of israel and i agreed also that the holy places will not be under the sovereignty of any nation but they will be administered by a group of five nations, the united states of america, saudi arabia, jordan, palestinians and the state of israel in order to keep these places free for the access of everybody believer because they belong to humanity, they belong to religions and it will guarantee the security needs and interest of if state of israel and the palestinians. but this is a dramatic change from what barack was doing and it certainly is different from any other idea that came up through the years so i can say that barak under the influence of president clinton did a great deal but the in the end they messed it up primarily because of the reluctance of yasser arafat to make any agreement. i never believed arafat will make any agreement because he was a terrorist. there is a big difference between him
of the state of israel was ready to actually keep parts of the city of jerusalem under the sovereignty of the palestinians and and the jewish parts under the sovereignty of the states of israel and i agreed also that the holy places will not be under the sovereignty of any nation but they will be administered by a group of five nations, the united states of america, saudi arabia, jordan, palestinians and the state of israel in order to keep these places free for the access of everybody believer...
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watch the couple hundred rebels march into the big es city in the country and they didn't do much about it. that's also a cause. now that the rebels have taken goma, a lot of other opposition groups are starting to think wait, maybe now is the time to really take on the government, and people are smelling blood in the water, and that's the worry that these rebels in eastern congo do not have the capacity or the support to march all the way to kinshasa, that's clear. they may form an alliance or trigger events that will bring down the government. >> this can get very bloody. the government is beginning to rely on and move to the worst kind of militias. it's been the group that engaged in rape, murder, recruited child soldiers. this could get very ugly. >> that's a really good point. both sides have horrendous human rights records. the government is now teaming up with the group called the fdlr which is the remnants of the army that committed genocide in rwanda in 1994. these guys are blamed for sweeping into villages, raping hundreds of women, chopping apart children, massacre of people.
watch the couple hundred rebels march into the big es city in the country and they didn't do much about it. that's also a cause. now that the rebels have taken goma, a lot of other opposition groups are starting to think wait, maybe now is the time to really take on the government, and people are smelling blood in the water, and that's the worry that these rebels in eastern congo do not have the capacity or the support to march all the way to kinshasa, that's clear. they may form an alliance or...
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the wind gusts, 50 miles per hour, shaded in the dark blue, kansas city, des moines, and even chicago on thursday evening, and detroit as well, and friend bay, so it will cripple travel wednesday and thursday, friday it moves across the eastern states but there is the snow accumulation, a white christmas for a lot of folks. the bad news is we have to get through the blizzard conditions so 6" to 12" and maybe 18" of snow and friday across the interior sections of the northeast. >>shepard: and dixie is getting it bad. >>guest: the warm side of the storm could give us hail and damaging wind and tornadoes across the mississippi river valley. tonight and tomorrow through the southeast. that is a lot of real estate impacted by severe weather. >>shepard: thank you, janice deem. retailers are racking up fewer sales than predicted for the holiday. the retail monitoring firm reports they are cutting their holiday sales forecast from 3.3 percent over last year to 2.5 percent over last year. the firm reports that shopping has dropped since thanksgiving week end. online only retailers including am
the wind gusts, 50 miles per hour, shaded in the dark blue, kansas city, des moines, and even chicago on thursday evening, and detroit as well, and friend bay, so it will cripple travel wednesday and thursday, friday it moves across the eastern states but there is the snow accumulation, a white christmas for a lot of folks. the bad news is we have to get through the blizzard conditions so 6" to 12" and maybe 18" of snow and friday across the interior sections of the northeast....
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we find out about the frenzy being caused. >> hoping to catch a glimpse of the ancient mayan cities before the so-called end of the world, thousands are flocking to what was once and religion -- religious centers but today is ground zero. star johnson believes the my and predicted a new era is about to begin and end -- the minds predicted a new era is about to begin. -- the mayans predicted a new era is about to begin. >> what ever will happen will happen. >> if they are waiting for the world to end, they may get a surprise. not a proper believes -- the belief of my answer -- the mayans predicted the end of the world comes from some tablets carved 1300 years ago. >> this is a new invention. people are celebrating on december 21, but they are believing something the my ins never said -- the mayans never said. >> it has not stopped hollywood from increasing his area. >> people have predicted there will be a magnetic poles shift, climate change, earthquakes, all of those kinds of things. there is no scientific evidence. >> fact or fiction is causing a boom in tourism, especially for mexico. u
we find out about the frenzy being caused. >> hoping to catch a glimpse of the ancient mayan cities before the so-called end of the world, thousands are flocking to what was once and religion -- religious centers but today is ground zero. star johnson believes the my and predicted a new era is about to begin and end -- the minds predicted a new era is about to begin. -- the mayans predicted a new era is about to begin. >> what ever will happen will happen. >> if they are...
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city of london back in the eighties and. said there is no alternative to this black hole of debt essentially we must turn over everything to the financial sector remember that dana think she used to say you know they george osborne doesn't want to say tina does it there is no alternative so there is no plan b. we don't know if you really mean that in doing you're channeling fat you're you know we know that's all about. exactly when they say there is no plan b. what they mean is to you know to you now there's no alternative because that's all we know this is how we've been indoctrinated so there's no going back they say you know it is black all that i brought with me i'm in my god this is what's happening to this is this is where i was two years ago and now this is the this year and you see it's growing like this this is once in devouring the global economy this is what's killing the global economy as we know it is that this black hole of debt flowing through the financial year just their opposition is getting bigger every ye
city of london back in the eighties and. said there is no alternative to this black hole of debt essentially we must turn over everything to the financial sector remember that dana think she used to say you know they george osborne doesn't want to say tina does it there is no alternative so there is no plan b. we don't know if you really mean that in doing you're channeling fat you're you know we know that's all about. exactly when they say there is no plan b. what they mean is to you know to...
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they control the streets of timbuktu and other northern cities. they call themselves the islamist police, forcing people to comply with the ban on smoking, drinking, and western music. women cover-up whenever they go out. if not, they risk interrogation by the religious police. many people consider the militants as occupiers. timbuktu used to be home to 50,000 people. only half remain. 300 kilometers south, it is business as usual. until recently, it was a tourist trap. now it is close to the frontlines. women here can get the hair done in the public without fearing the islamist police. these boats used to bring cargo on the river niger and now today the journey is far too dangerous. on the edge of town, volunteers are learning to fight to reclaim northern territory. they're being trained by army officials. he has been there for six months. he cannot wait to get going. >> we are not scared. the islamists don't know how to use weapons. they are just bluffing. weapons alone are not enough. we fight with our hearts. >> the army could do with any help
they control the streets of timbuktu and other northern cities. they call themselves the islamist police, forcing people to comply with the ban on smoking, drinking, and western music. women cover-up whenever they go out. if not, they risk interrogation by the religious police. many people consider the militants as occupiers. timbuktu used to be home to 50,000 people. only half remain. 300 kilometers south, it is business as usual. until recently, it was a tourist trap. now it is close to the...
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jonathan hunt is live today at the united nations. the big question is, will president assad stay and fight? will he seek asylum? >>jonathan: the turks and russians, they are saying they are working on what they call "new ideas to bring an end to the ongoing 20--month-old civil war." they have nut given any ideas or details what those ideas might be but it will revolve around whether president assad has decided he going to live and die in syria and die most likely at the hands of the rebels or whether he can be persuaded to say asylum but that has the u.n. secretary-general having misgivings giving a man who has murdered 40,000 of his own people to give him retirement in a safe and friendly country. >> the united nations must not allow any impunity after gross violation of human rights. he must be held accountable and brought to justice>>jonathan: tf the argument is that any kind of solution that would persuade assad to stand down and end the slaughter of all of those syrian civilians might, actually, be worth considering. >>trace: wh
jonathan hunt is live today at the united nations. the big question is, will president assad stay and fight? will he seek asylum? >>jonathan: the turks and russians, they are saying they are working on what they call "new ideas to bring an end to the ongoing 20--month-old civil war." they have nut given any ideas or details what those ideas might be but it will revolve around whether president assad has decided he going to live and die in syria and die most likely at the hands...
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the city of 25 different types of trollies. they come in all shapes and colors, modern and vintage models. they carry 40 million people a year. these engineers have a job of keeping hero sheiroshima street old and new on the road. there are 60 skilled technicians in the work shop. this man has one of the most important jobs of all. he makes new components to replace worn out parts. >> translator: we always want to make new components as good as the original ones. >> reporter: on this day, nakahara is fixing equipment that connects the driver's control lever to the brakes. the critical parts is the connecting pin. if there is too much space between the pin and the crank, the brakes won't work properly. >> translator: it's still not working right. we need to replace the pins with new ones. >> reporter: the maintenance crew has to make many of the replacement parts themselves. often the original companies stopped making the components years ago. nakahara gets to work on the pin, sizing up, honing, and sizing up again. skills acqui
the city of 25 different types of trollies. they come in all shapes and colors, modern and vintage models. they carry 40 million people a year. these engineers have a job of keeping hero sheiroshima street old and new on the road. there are 60 skilled technicians in the work shop. this man has one of the most important jobs of all. he makes new components to replace worn out parts. >> translator: we always want to make new components as good as the original ones. >> reporter: on...
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the union flag has previously flown at the city hall for more than a century. protesters across bufferin have once again been clashing with authorities with public anger on the rise as the kingdom repeatedly failed to implement the reforms that promised demonstrators in durazo have been throwing molotov cocktails at passing cars with the government using tear gas on a rally near the capital manama amid a human rights delegation visit you want to vishal has said the government also violated human rights by depriving more than thirty activists on the citizenship. after the break will be analyzing recent amendments to an indefinite detention law in the us stay with r.t. . the ride that takes your breath away to eating across the sky as it was a mohnish could you know the biggest salt lake in europe and more than two hundred species of birds but also it is them are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the world. here we see the great white pelican and several species of the dominatio
the union flag has previously flown at the city hall for more than a century. protesters across bufferin have once again been clashing with authorities with public anger on the rise as the kingdom repeatedly failed to implement the reforms that promised demonstrators in durazo have been throwing molotov cocktails at passing cars with the government using tear gas on a rally near the capital manama amid a human rights delegation visit you want to vishal has said the government also violated...
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join me live there from the city protest not receding shima where do you think this leaves egypt's political future. will since the uprising started have been seen. through. when the military council was in power before the elections after the elections so i think this is what we're going to continue to see from now on for some time now it's hard to predict what's going to happen and it will continue . to be angry about what what the government is doing so from your perspective how do you see that this is the revolution continuing some are saying that the morsi has started another revolution and he is saying he's protecting the revolution or is it just going in full circle now well i think that in two years you can see that we have had their pollution and finished it. at the moment the opposition can includes revolutionaries who are not satisfied with the muslim brotherhood in addition to take revolutionaries who are also against the muslim brotherhood. so i don't want to call this the second wave of the of lucian or a second revolution it's it's you continue it's you two well we have starte
join me live there from the city protest not receding shima where do you think this leaves egypt's political future. will since the uprising started have been seen. through. when the military council was in power before the elections after the elections so i think this is what we're going to continue to see from now on for some time now it's hard to predict what's going to happen and it will continue . to be angry about what what the government is doing so from your perspective how do you see...
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surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the balls committed location head of the uses for the russians the russian crowds who led a revolt against the tsar and eighteen plenty five known as the decemberists will stand there and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also served up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was czar nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here and they lead a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves leading the ordinary normal countryside life style they even had thoughts of a scape but within the year the czar and his family would be dead. the. it looks like the marin
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city is made in the this is indeed the case nato sounds patriot missiles to turkey the countries which could supply turkey with such missiles are you there the u.s. germany and the netherlands however for germany and the netherlands it's mainly they may need. if parliamentary approval in order to deploy their missiles to turkey and that will take of course extra time and. also russia needs a council meeting is taking place here at nato headquarters today during which this issue will also be discussed and russia still doesn't think that this is the deploying to turkey is the brightest idea as the president put in busy istanbul monday just once again that putting any extra weapons on the syrian turkish border will only escalate the conflict and serve russian delegation here is headed by the country's foreign minister sergei lavrov and i believe we will hear from him today and he will stress that position once again but the of course this is not the only topic on the agenda between russia and nato foreign ministers will be discussing corporation in afghanistan and drink war games between
city is made in the this is indeed the case nato sounds patriot missiles to turkey the countries which could supply turkey with such missiles are you there the u.s. germany and the netherlands however for germany and the netherlands it's mainly they may need. if parliamentary approval in order to deploy their missiles to turkey and that will take of course extra time and. also russia needs a council meeting is taking place here at nato headquarters today during which this issue will also be...
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school age children, teenagers, in the southern city of duras in syria. that touched a nerve. that sort of thing happened in syria quite a bit over the years, but in the new circumstances of the arab spring, and the regime didn't under the new circumstances -- it just grew and grew and grew after that. and it unleashed -- i think this pentup frustration, especially among an empowered and energized and largely disenfranchised youth, especially with the help of the new social instrument of the social media, and the regime was totally caught offguard. they didn't realize that syria had been suffering from many of the same socioeconomic and political problems as many of these other countries. the growth rates, one of the highest in the world. the 60% of the population under the age of 25. general unemployment at 25% countrywide, who is a low figure. and higher, over 50-60% among males and females age 25 and younger. and you look at any country in the arab world experiencing the arab spring and these are similar numbers to what i just described. so, there were
school age children, teenagers, in the southern city of duras in syria. that touched a nerve. that sort of thing happened in syria quite a bit over the years, but in the new circumstances of the arab spring, and the regime didn't under the new circumstances -- it just grew and grew and grew after that. and it unleashed -- i think this pentup frustration, especially among an empowered and energized and largely disenfranchised youth, especially with the help of the new social instrument of the...
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scenes vast natural resources professor joseph chan of hong kong city university thinks the indian government cannot stay thoughtful and in the conflict huge of domestic political pressure. the recent course has been the issue of a new. army so far a keys indicating territories in disputes between time in the near chinese territory. may need the two pieces of land at the eastern and western hills up to yuma layers known as the our natural predators and asked my chin because of the mistake nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be reaped in dealing with time you know obviously a higher. government popular and provides more support for military spending that has to be spending on more than a station that may be india has its own security has on its own energy security problem and it is two weeks for all cars to go into self time to see chinese authorities on one hand also has to satisfy the nationalist sentiments and at the same time you would like to avoid serious conflicts. or even an escalation of. what his neighbors. now for some live analysis on the matter we're join
scenes vast natural resources professor joseph chan of hong kong city university thinks the indian government cannot stay thoughtful and in the conflict huge of domestic political pressure. the recent course has been the issue of a new. army so far a keys indicating territories in disputes between time in the near chinese territory. may need the two pieces of land at the eastern and western hills up to yuma layers known as the our natural predators and asked my chin because of the mistake...
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>>neil: it is a tough city to do business. he has turned heads, they have an art work center going in newark. wait, wait, wait, wait, i am saying here, how should republicans in general respond to this, that entitlements of any sort are bad or only the most needy which would be more practical and deserve the food stamps, and certainly have for reason why 47 million americans should be on food stamps. >>guest: you are right. this is what we should say, food stamps like a lot of government programs are for the most needy and they will not be around if we enlarge the pie. >>neil: that is a solid agreement. >>guest: i look at the black mayor, he is a vibrant young black man and it sends a mixed message to young black men to say i am on food stamps why don't you try it. >>neil: i understand. we want to feel the love. ing -- thank you, thank you. >>neil: incredible the images of violence in syria. what is the united nations thinking about doing? internet regulations is what their conference is about in dubai. but my guest is worried
>>neil: it is a tough city to do business. he has turned heads, they have an art work center going in newark. wait, wait, wait, wait, i am saying here, how should republicans in general respond to this, that entitlements of any sort are bad or only the most needy which would be more practical and deserve the food stamps, and certainly have for reason why 47 million americans should be on food stamps. >>guest: you are right. this is what we should say, food stamps like a lot of...
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of his neighbor, but he took off, went on the lam instead and then turned up here in guatemala city on tuesday where he expressed his affection for the guatemalan people. they are very nice. also, his affection for the guatemalan laws, and then his attorney asked for asylum. problem is mcafee apparently entered guatemala illegally, so guatemala arrested him, and now he is facing deportation. most likely to belize. >>> the duchess of cambridge has been discharged from a london hospital. catherine is in the early stages of pregnancy and was treated for acute morning sickness, but she looks pretty good this morning. smiling, leaving king edward xii's hospital with her husband by her side. she is headed to kensington palace now for a short period of arrest. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred netw
of his neighbor, but he took off, went on the lam instead and then turned up here in guatemala city on tuesday where he expressed his affection for the guatemalan people. they are very nice. also, his affection for the guatemalan laws, and then his attorney asked for asylum. problem is mcafee apparently entered guatemala illegally, so guatemala arrested him, and now he is facing deportation. most likely to belize. >>> the duchess of cambridge has been discharged from a london hospital....
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mostly christian, they have looked on in wonder at the influx of foreign tourists to ancient cities in southern mexico and central america was a past hundreds of years ago. -- whose heyday past hundreds of years ago. >> they are dancing according to an ancient mayan ritual in preparation for the end of the world. these days, the famous complex in guatemala is full of visitors. many tourists have come to experience the big day. >> there are mixed feelings. s going to end. others believe it is the end of one era and the beginning of another. democrats are also gathering at mayan sites in mexico. tour groups from around the world have come with widely varying expectations, but not everyone thinks the world will come to an end on december 21. >> meet some beings of other species, and we are basically hoping to just ask them for help. >> that day has become too commercialized as the end of the world. it is simply the mayan calendar. as time goes on, we will realize there is a continuity. >> this year loan, mexico is expecting a total of 52 million tourists come 12 million more than last yea
mostly christian, they have looked on in wonder at the influx of foreign tourists to ancient cities in southern mexico and central america was a past hundreds of years ago. -- whose heyday past hundreds of years ago. >> they are dancing according to an ancient mayan ritual in preparation for the end of the world. these days, the famous complex in guatemala is full of visitors. many tourists have come to experience the big day. >> there are mixed feelings. s going to end. others...
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the free syrian army is trying to organize the tent city, but they lack the money, experience, and personnel to take care of such a large group of people. >> from morning at 7:00 evening, this is for five people, for a family. >> he is living with his family of 17 in an old tent. >> the rain was terrible. everything -- really everything got wet. even our mattresses. hopefully, my children will not get sick, too. >> basil is trying to provide the children at the camp with education, teaching them how to read, write, and drop. the children's drawings illustrate the impact of the war on their lives and the months many have spent in the camp. >> this is the helicopter of b ashar al assad. until a few months ago, about 5000 people live here. now there are four times that number. the refugees are glad to have a roof over their heads. osama hassan from aleppo spent months in a tent. >> i just wanted to get over the border. a turkish border soldiers shot me in the leg without warning. they are not letting anyone through any more. >> it is hard for the syrian air force because of its proximity to the
the free syrian army is trying to organize the tent city, but they lack the money, experience, and personnel to take care of such a large group of people. >> from morning at 7:00 evening, this is for five people, for a family. >> he is living with his family of 17 in an old tent. >> the rain was terrible. everything -- really everything got wet. even our mattresses. hopefully, my children will not get sick, too. >> basil is trying to provide the children at the camp with...
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tonight we have a special bigger picture discussion on the middle east history was made in new york city yesterday as the united nations general assembly approved a resolution that implicitly recognizes palestinian statehood in a vote of one hundred thirty eight to nine with forty one nations abstaining the u.n. elevated the palestinian authority's u.n. observer status from entity to nonmember state so what are the ramifications of that un decision and what are the key issues preventing peaceful and constructive negotiations between israel and the palestinians joining me now is dillon j. williams director of government affairs at the pro peace pro israel group j. street and dr hussein ibish senior fellow at the american task force on palestine a.t.f. feet and executive director of the hawse a law suit a foundation for arab american leadership thank you both for joining me thank you very much for announcing everything yeah oh yeah. ok first of all just in general the consequences of what happened at the u.n. yesterday let's just begin with that it. remains to be seen really there the fall
tonight we have a special bigger picture discussion on the middle east history was made in new york city yesterday as the united nations general assembly approved a resolution that implicitly recognizes palestinian statehood in a vote of one hundred thirty eight to nine with forty one nations abstaining the u.n. elevated the palestinian authority's u.n. observer status from entity to nonmember state so what are the ramifications of that un decision and what are the key issues preventing...
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blamed initially imagine what would happen if a nuclear explosion went off in new york city so everything has to be done to prevent it it's a breeding ground for the terrorists and they do it, and as time goes on, they become more technically capable which in the past has been one of the stumbling blocks when we worked on this in the task force there were not many that could even think about building a nuclear weapon. that unfortunately is changing. >> julia was giving me the death stair which means that our time is up. i want to tell you that after you are working is happening with the hands of such experts please give them a round of applause. [applause] more now on how the budget price of the sequestration could affect the defense spending and national security. from washington journal, this is a little more than an hour. >> we are back. our conversation continues. gordon adams is the white house associate budget director for national security served from 1993 to 1997, and vice president of lexington institute here to give their perspective on sequestration and the impact on the pentag
blamed initially imagine what would happen if a nuclear explosion went off in new york city so everything has to be done to prevent it it's a breeding ground for the terrorists and they do it, and as time goes on, they become more technically capable which in the past has been one of the stumbling blocks when we worked on this in the task force there were not many that could even think about building a nuclear weapon. that unfortunately is changing. >> julia was giving me the death stair...
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protests and protests in the cities and in the villages they have been trained to you know to counter for and aggression not to keep law and order civilized men there however the minister also said that this doesn't the fact that the rebels continue provoking syrian authorities and he criticized the west for failing to condemn the actions of some groups within the syrian opposition who sometimes go to the most extreme measures like taking hostages or even terrorists it's absolutely unacceptable if. the west would stop would begin to. qualify terrorist as. bad terrorist and acceptable terrorists also ask them why you think it's a nato was so eager to deploy the six batteries of the interceptor missiles on turkey's border with syria and whether iran could be the actual target here's what he said that's what some people say. the configuration as it is being presented in the media. really looks like it could be used against their own other vital issue concerning syria is that stockpile of chemical weapons going to russia diplomats or outside players seem to acknowledge that it's the respo
protests and protests in the cities and in the villages they have been trained to you know to counter for and aggression not to keep law and order civilized men there however the minister also said that this doesn't the fact that the rebels continue provoking syrian authorities and he criticized the west for failing to condemn the actions of some groups within the syrian opposition who sometimes go to the most extreme measures like taking hostages or even terrorists it's absolutely unacceptable...
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is the most fighters have destroyed been lost most lives in the ancient city of timbuktu in the north of mali dying group claimed responsibility say they are defending that the risk of their faith against people worshipping idols and this comes just days after other islamists in the north announced they had cut off their hands up to people. truly now scientists warning people to stay outside of ten kilometer radius around the volcano that. worshipers did them selves implicity water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. there when you will about board the motor or it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i gave myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but it's picture postcard church is why the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles a crafty fur traders. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslim. surrounded by enemies the balls was to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberi
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business fighters have destroyed the last mausoleums in the ancient city of timbuktu in the north of mali the answer dying group have claimed responsibility saying they are defending the purity of their faith against people worshipping idols this comes just a day after after islamists in the north announced they had cut off the hands of two people. and in just a few minutes kate will be here with a weekly roundup of the latest sport news. louis that takes your breath away few tourists travel to these parts no prepackaged comfort but the joy of the wild these guaranteed guineas a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in russia every summer as he says he can find untouched landscapes like this anywhere else in the world. the list below sea line . if i go wrong. and so we did our plan to get closer to the sea lion and shake its flipper failed. one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally spot a grizzly here by every small weaver for the bears are they have a very well for food i will have to keep a
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he is best known as the father of brasilia, the modernist capital city erected in the amazon jungle. >> his future is to creations of concrete and steel won him international acclaim. he continue to work up until his death. he passed away at his home in rio de janeiro at the age of 104. >> he was a star of architectural modernism, best known for designing the new capital city of his homeland. he constructed the city of brasilia more or less from scratch in 1960. now the brazilian capital city has its detractors, but it remains a unique architectural projects. >> people either like brasilia or they do not. it is unique. today, there is definitely better architecture, but there's nothing like brasilia. >> oscar niemeyer lived in rio de janeiro all his life. he was born in 1907 and was philosophical about the passage of time. >> i think everything passes, including my architecture. but i did everything with enthusiasm, and that is good. life is like a dream. >> oscar niemeyer was a committed communist, who wanted his works to be used by the masses. in terms of form, he was a great exper
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is the most fighters have destroyed the last muslims in the ancient city of timbuktu in the north of mali the answer d n a group who claims responsibility say that they are defending the purity of their faith against people worshipping idols this comes just days after other islamists in the north announced they have cut off the hands of two people. a red alert has been put out by chairlift at the copa who way of volcano on the border with argentina could soon erupt scientists are warning people to stay outside of fifteen. door volcanic fragments for more than a day forcing people in nearby villages to leave the area the plume had reached over one and a half kilometers high. high. will be here with a weekly roundup of the latest news in sports stay with us. it's perched atop a jaw drop under view from tobolsk prevalence stretches as far as the all you can see up for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance siberian railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center. this. week. things like these are a yearly occur
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is that his fighters claim to destroy the remaining muslims in the ancient city of timbuktu in northern mali the rebels say they're defending the purity of their faith against people worship worshipping idols locals believe it's in retaliation to the u.n. back military operation to take back the islamist controlled. red alerts been issued in amid fears a volcano on the border with argentina could soon rough roads leading to the have been closed and scientists are warning people stay outside a fifteen kilometer radius hopefully out of reach of any possible mudflows or volcanic fragments smoke and ash have been pouring out of the cone for more than a day now forcing nearby villages to leave the plume reached over one of the half kilometers high at one point. the final result in egypt's divisive constitution referendum is expected on choose day but the country's opposition says it will keep fighting against the islamist draft a document opponents of the muslim brotherhood accuse the ruling group and president morsi of massive vote rigging after early results should result show the yes vote
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surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its star i'm bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians are. to moscow as one of the most popular places to send political dissenters not any people were exiled that wants a giant bell that was used to incite riots was supposed to set a three hundred ten. the russian heiress across who led a revolt against the czar in eighteen twenty five known as the decembrists worse than heroin drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution this is the office was nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they led a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside the
surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its star i'm bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians are. to moscow as one of the most popular places to send political dissenters not any people were exiled that wants a giant bell that was used to incite riots was supposed to set a three hundred ten. the russian heiress across...
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is the most fighters claim to have destroyed the remaining muslims in the ancient city of teamed up to in northern mali the rebels say that they're defending the purity of their faith against people worshipping idols locals believe that it is in retaliation to the one backs military operation to take back the road in this controlled north. a red alert been issued and chill it made fears of a volcano on the border with argentina potentially erupting roads leading to the area have been closed and scientists are warning people to stay outside a fifteen kilometer radius hopefully out of reach of any possible mudflows or volcanic fragments smoke and ash has been pouring out of the cone for more than a day no forcing nearby villagers to leave the plume had reached over one and a half kilometers high. well iran has claims that it has successfully overcome sanctions on its oil sales imposed by the west over its nuclear program and with israel repeatedly saying that a military strike could be imminent of penalties don't work confrontation doesn't look so farfetched at all and tehran's chief all
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is the most fighters have destroyed the last mausoleums in the ancient city have to conduct true in the north of mali the outside dying group claimed responsibility so they are defending the purity of their phrase against people washing idols this comes just days after all the islam is in the north announced they they had cut off the hands of two people. and the rebels accuse assad forces of launching an air strike in hama province in the east of the country leaving at least sixty dead they say civilians were killed as they queued to buy bread on these images were taken by actually it sounds kind of the independently verified this comes as you want to lead representative brahimi arrives in to meet with officials. more from us in half an hour's time but now it's all special reporter trickly russia. has his day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of three hundred sheep in the mountains and pains of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he dreamt of having studied accounting but he dition and familiar duty dictated that he would take on the care of the
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for a city the. barrier for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the cremains a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers of themselves implicity water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to ball supposed to be their stronghold constructed on top of an old the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenues put the ball scrimmage location head of the uses for the russians the russian heiress across to lead a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists with some hair in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian
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but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution this is the office where nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here and they were fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves was leading this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thought of escape but within the year bizarre and his family would be dead. never again its political significance but the streets will always go with a glorious past that will likely provide them a livelihood first inhabitants in the future. role for russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure now your and your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of un security council how do you think the much criticized security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would say that the criticism is not always warrant that the latest wave of
but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution this is the office where nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here and they were fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves was leading this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thought of escape but within the year bizarre and his family would be...
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the fighting has left this once beautiful city devastated. historic mosques destroyed, bread lines, gas shortages, power outages. this was one of the only hospitals residents say available to the opposition. now that it's been destroyed, the rebels could only provide the most basic of first aid for their wounded. this clinic operates in secret. it, too, could be bombed. nurses change bannedages by flashlight. medical supplies are scarce. syrian-american doctor kati came from los angeles to help. i asked him what aleppo needs most. >> everything. to simple pain killers. there's none. they have tylenol here, which has to be brought in. >> reporter: rebels hope their sacrifices will be worth it, once aleppo falls, they say, damascus will follow. until then, syria's largest city is suffering. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting. >>> this morning it's being reported that secretary of defense leon panetta has signed the order to send patriot missiles to turkey. the order is part of a nato effort to help shield turkey from chemical weapons or
the fighting has left this once beautiful city devastated. historic mosques destroyed, bread lines, gas shortages, power outages. this was one of the only hospitals residents say available to the opposition. now that it's been destroyed, the rebels could only provide the most basic of first aid for their wounded. this clinic operates in secret. it, too, could be bombed. nurses change bannedages by flashlight. medical supplies are scarce. syrian-american doctor kati came from los angeles to...
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vehicle was patrolling the outskirts of the city of peshawar however it's unclear how the bomb was detonated the city is located in pakistan's a volatile tribal region is often targeted by taliban militants. concerned over water wars are spreading around the world with fears some countries could eventually run dry with data crosstalk debates whether there's a political agenda behind the panic. problem of water out of water is a dramatic definitely sells and everybody it feels like this little box does it out there and there's no water to be had i think it's a lot different than that if when you're when you want to have the kind of lifestyles the eating habits the consumption habits that the west. has been espousing and selling all over the world look at us look at us we're so we're so great and you want to be like us now the rest of the world is trying to precisely those sorts of lifestyles and eating habits. we do inappropriate for the kind of context in which in which those people are living that's the fundamental disconnect that we need to focus on get out of order what do we do let's bui
vehicle was patrolling the outskirts of the city of peshawar however it's unclear how the bomb was detonated the city is located in pakistan's a volatile tribal region is often targeted by taliban militants. concerned over water wars are spreading around the world with fears some countries could eventually run dry with data crosstalk debates whether there's a political agenda behind the panic. problem of water out of water is a dramatic definitely sells and everybody it feels like this little...
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outskirts of the city push out whether it's unclear how the bomb was detonated the city is located in pakistan's volatile tribal regions often targeted by taliban militants that draw family expecting a new addition it seems after the cambridge announced they're expecting a baby kate middleton is reportedly in the early stages of pregnancy has not yet passed the twelve point she could have knitted to a london hospital with acute morning sickness where she is expected to stay for several more days. our best wishes to her congratulations to. him and i support after the break with kate. in the glow of russia's no far away from civilization and history are one helicopter treat from the nearest village. he's still going family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer skins. lodging runs in ada signal and then it's they also grew up in the but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still remember their regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. next to his den says he tells the stories about his mother
outskirts of the city push out whether it's unclear how the bomb was detonated the city is located in pakistan's volatile tribal regions often targeted by taliban militants that draw family expecting a new addition it seems after the cambridge announced they're expecting a baby kate middleton is reportedly in the early stages of pregnancy has not yet passed the twelve point she could have knitted to a london hospital with acute morning sickness where she is expected to stay for several more...
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yesterday, the kansas city chiefs played as scheduled. the head coach there said he thought the game should go on despite it all. as for what he witnesses in the parking lot, he said this. >> i'm choosing not to answer any questions about what i saw yesterday. i think you will understand that and hopefully you will respect my wishes on that because it wasn't a pretty sight so i am choose not to talk about it. >>shepard: there was a moment of silence before the game for victims of domestic violence. investigators are looking to see what turned him into a killer. traumatic brain injury may have play add role. why the speculation? steve brown is in our newsroom. what is the source of this? >>reporter: dead spin, a sports website has a post where an author says that he received an e-mail from a single aanyone miscellaneous source alleging that heavy alcohol use and a series of head injuries may have led to what happened early on saturday. i spoke with the chiefs and their front office says that there were no head injuries that he suffered thi
yesterday, the kansas city chiefs played as scheduled. the head coach there said he thought the game should go on despite it all. as for what he witnesses in the parking lot, he said this. >> i'm choosing not to answer any questions about what i saw yesterday. i think you will understand that and hopefully you will respect my wishes on that because it wasn't a pretty sight so i am choose not to talk about it. >>shepard: there was a moment of silence before the game for victims of...
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the most fighters claim to have destroyed the remaining muslims in the ancient city of ten buck two in northern mali the rebels say they're defending the purity of their faith against people worshipping idols and locals meanwhile believe it's in retaliation to the un backed military operation to take back the is the most controlled north. a red alert been issued in chile amid fears of a volcano on the border with argentina that could soon erupt roads leading up to the area have been closed and scientists are warning people to stay outside of the fifteen kilometer radius. we had a breach of any possible mudflows or volcanic fragments smoke and ash have been pouring out of the calling for more than a day forcing nearby villagers to leave the room has reached over one and half kilometers high. as promised artie's full interview with russia's foreign militant minister sergei lavrov in just a bit. as his day starts at five am in the winter tending to his flock of three hundred sheep in the mountains and pains of. the five years old it was. having studied accounting but he dition unfamiliar
the most fighters claim to have destroyed the remaining muslims in the ancient city of ten buck two in northern mali the rebels say they're defending the purity of their faith against people worshipping idols and locals meanwhile believe it's in retaliation to the un backed military operation to take back the is the most controlled north. a red alert been issued in chile amid fears of a volcano on the border with argentina that could soon erupt roads leading up to the area have been closed and...
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of the city. according to a new report from builders there are hundreds of vacant lots and half finished projects around new york city despite all of them having the necessary permits for construction. now the news from brooklyn. that is this about? >>guest: well, there are e monuments in a bad economy. a finish which is one of several hundrednd at the city like that where the construction just stops. the workers are one day and suddenly they never show up again and they are e and quiet for years. this is a legacy of the 2008 financial crisis having to do with long-term institutional borrowing and lending and that is a problem. look at the numbers: 691 inactive sites up 17 percent in new york city since february. 45 percent dormant since 1999. it is run out of money or a combination of running out or fought having enough sales or the market for rentals does not appear to be strong enough to justify completion. >>guest: the american institute of architects are putting together developers with inves
of the city. according to a new report from builders there are hundreds of vacant lots and half finished projects around new york city despite all of them having the necessary permits for construction. now the news from brooklyn. that is this about? >>guest: well, there are e monuments in a bad economy. a finish which is one of several hundrednd at the city like that where the construction just stops. the workers are one day and suddenly they never show up again and they are e and quiet...
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we can be that shining city on the hill. as long as that hill has a ramp. ( laughter ) if-- i think it's very polite of the united states. if year going to create certain disabilities within your country, well... ( laughter ) might as well have some standard treatment for said injuries. so, unassailable and uniifying, this proposal could not be matched. former republican party leader and world war ii veteran bob dole came out of retirement to personally endorse this probably. even current senate rifles main and john kerry put aside their differences for it. >> senator mccain. >> thank you very much, mr. secretary. >> jon: huh? a little good-natured ribbing. i'm sure senator kerry had a good comeback. "what you just saw was senator mccain referring not to me with my current title the right honorable senator from the great state of... massachusetts, but senator mccain has referred to me way title prospectus, mr. secretary, references senator mccain's obstinnence with regard to susan rice, which may result in my ascension to th
we can be that shining city on the hill. as long as that hill has a ramp. ( laughter ) if-- i think it's very polite of the united states. if year going to create certain disabilities within your country, well... ( laughter ) might as well have some standard treatment for said injuries. so, unassailable and uniifying, this proposal could not be matched. former republican party leader and world war ii veteran bob dole came out of retirement to personally endorse this probably. even current...
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isn't the slightest have destroyed the last mausoleums in the ancient city of timbuktu in the north of mali the on sardine group who has claimed responsibility saying that they are defending the purity of their faith against people worshipping idols this comes just days after other islamists in the north around announced they have cut off the hands of two people. a red alert has been put out by chile and they cope who way on the border with argentina that it could erupt quite soon scientists are warning people to stay outside a fifteen kilometer radius well out of reach of any possible mudflows or volcanic fragments smoke and ash has been pouring out for more than a day forcing people in nearby villages to leave the area the plume had reached over one and a half kilometers high. will be more for me in about half hour's time but for now here is our special report on the strictly russian so i didn't. lose that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these parts no prepackaged comfort but the joy of the wild these guaranteed guineas a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and tra
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it's not just the second city. so has been a place where many traders and manufacturers as well preferred because it was historically quite a vibrant or because it was far away from the center where they might have a bit more freedom, even though that margin of freedom was not wide. >> where are you from originally? >> i am lebanese, but my mother is sick and spent an lebanon supported history, correct? >> right spent is there a lot of trade between lebanon -- how would you describe lebanon's economy? >> it's going to take up to saturday because the lebanese economy is really very difficult to describe the nominally it's an open capitalist economy, but the kinds of networks and crony network, that exist in lebanon, turned this kind of seemingly open economy into peacetime and created the situation where is there difficult to move up, hence, many lebanese, many young men and women end up leaving the country to find jobs elsewhere. you see them in various places in the country is very small. so lebanese, the lebanese
it's not just the second city. so has been a place where many traders and manufacturers as well preferred because it was historically quite a vibrant or because it was far away from the center where they might have a bit more freedom, even though that margin of freedom was not wide. >> where are you from originally? >> i am lebanese, but my mother is sick and spent an lebanon supported history, correct? >> right spent is there a lot of trade between lebanon -- how would you...
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vehicle was patrolling the outskirts of the city of peshawar however it's unclear how the bomb was detonated the city is located in pakistan's volatile tribal region that is often targeted by taliban militants. now cash from qatar has been flowing into france for some time the latest being a huge tie up to pump vital funds into struggling small business but the gulf states generosity is now being met with increasing high level suspicion. explains. france is already no stranger to qatari dollars fans of parisian football club present your man cannot believe their luck ever since middle east and shakes invested into the team they've bought world class players and hired a top coach now this small business owner hopes he can also have a slice of the pie and huge economic crisis financing from governments are. too big to be obtained talking about cuts or we are talking about business we don't have any finance so we have a financing of financial. we can go and that may soon happen nicolas sarkozy's administration cemented ties with doha placing a military base in the gulf state and signing an inve
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the dad is a mexican city while the mom and daughter are u.s. citizens. here is surveillance video from last week. investigators saying that's the mom and daughter walking right out of the hospital in phoenix with equipment still in the little girl's heart. both parents tell telemundo they blame the hospital for pressuring medical bills and infection that forced doctors it to remove the child's arm. one of america's largest banks reporting tonight it is cutting thousands and thousands of jobs. we will tell you where and why. and word of dramatic video of the attack on the u.s. outpost in benghazi, libya, as it was happening. lawmakers watching itenned a now telling us what they saw today at a classified briefing on capitol hill. inside "the fox report." stay with us. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of american
the dad is a mexican city while the mom and daughter are u.s. citizens. here is surveillance video from last week. investigators saying that's the mom and daughter walking right out of the hospital in phoenix with equipment still in the little girl's heart. both parents tell telemundo they blame the hospital for pressuring medical bills and infection that forced doctors it to remove the child's arm. one of america's largest banks reporting tonight it is cutting thousands and thousands of jobs....